Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [adv] [coord] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Although this had begun as a joint Anglo-French operation , Britain had withdrawn her forces , leaving the French either to carry on alone or to withdraw .
2 It really must be be for the churches and the families themselves to go much further and to instruct if that is the er what the Noble Lord is hinting at , at erm promoting belief .
3 In the long-term , ANWIC aims to help empower women to communicate more effectively and to obtain a better representation in the media hierarchy .
4 Whilst other nations wrestle with the complex problems of a modern democracy , the questions of press ownership , the funding of political parties , wire-tapping , privacy , freedom of information , the control of the security services , and so on , Britain has been content either to stand aside altogether or to legislate for continuing trust and deference .
5 To find out more or to place an order , return the coupon or ring the number below .
6 Please try and come along to your AGM on 26th February at to find out more and to give the committee your views and opinions .
7 Of course , erm there 's a lot more individual responsibility is needed than that , but it 's too simplistic to say that that erm to smile upon these people who have problems would solve everything erm but erm to make it your own responsibility to find out more and to find out the ways in which you can help I think is very important and is everybody 's responsibility .
8 So the course which was widely adopted was not to sell up entirely but to grant leases of land wanted for development .
9 Many teachers are able to function pretty well and to keep their doubts and feelings under reasonable control .
10 But we would all do well to learn to eat more slowly and to savour the taste of what we are eating .
11 The aim of the training is to help the individual to think more adaptively and to develop and improve their performance in any particular task .
12 A choreographer 's wish to exploit a particularly gifted dancer usually leads that dancer to develop more fully and to have more to give when cast in ballets by more objective choreographers .
13 ‘ As an American citizen and a journalist you are able to move about freely and to mix with British servicemen .
14 Besides , people were too drained by the heat to move about quickly or to make much noise .
15 What I hope to gain on the course is to be able to speak more confidently and to get over the nerves .
16 So , together with his engraving , etching and aquatinting materials and his pigments for colours which he always mixed carefully himself , it was in the summer of 1800 that he decided to go north ( to the Lakes ) to begin once again and to try to rid himself of all he had learnt over the last decade and ‘ to adhere as faithfully as possible to nature .
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